Google Drive 10 Things I Hate — About You

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Borrowing a page from the classic '90s rom-com, here are 10 things we absolutely hate about Google Drive—even if we can't quite bring ourselves to leave it. 1. The Chaos of "Shared with Me" google drive 10 things i hate about you

The desktop app for Google Drive is a persistent source of pain. Recent updates have made it "the worst," with users complaining they "cannot see which files are syncing". The software also lacks , forcing you to either mirror your entire cloud drive locally or use a hacky workaround via the web interface. The app is known to "crashe downloads," get "stuck on big folders," and even treat your cloud storage like a physical hard drive, arbitrarily capping what you can transfer. If you're a student looking for a report

Multi-account users often get the "You need permission" screen. The Chaos of "Shared with Me" The desktop

Searching for a specific file name in Google Drive often feels like guesswork. The search bar prioritizes files based on "relevance" rather than exact text matches. It frequently surfaces outdated drafts, documents where the keyword appears once in a comment, or files owned by other people that you looked at two years ago. To find what you actually need, you are forced to use complex advanced search filters every single time. 4. The Cloud Storage Monopoly Trap

The interface often feels unstructured, prioritizing "Suggested" or "Recent" files over a clear, user-defined folder hierarchy. This "abyss" makes it easy to lose track of documents if you don't rely heavily on the search function. 3. Limited Password Protection